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Alphabetical [« »] chap 1 chapter 1 chapters 1 character 11 characteristic 4 characteristics 1 characterize 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 bene 11 bonis 11 carneade 11 character 11 chrysippus 11 ciceronian 11 clitomachus | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances character |
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1 Int, II| unworthy of a self-controlled character76. Here we have a touch 2 Int, IV| Optimates of Rome, and his character, life, and influence are 3 Int, IV| necessary to speak of the character and philosophical opinions 4 Int, IV| the generally constructive character of his exposition. Everything 5 Int, IV| stood to Cicero, also his character and attainments, are too 6 Int, IV| itself sufficient to show his character and the impossibility of 7 Not, 2| intended to show the deceptive character of the senses. To these 8 Not, 2| fairly be said to have this character; scarcely, however, the 9 Not, 2| III. 1. It denotes the character which cannot recognise a 10 Not, 2| VII. 177. Vim: the general character which attaches to all φαντασιαι; 11 Not, 2| something that concerns my character (64). I protest my entire